u/holllaur

▲ 103 r/Broward+1 crossposts

Police across the country are using license plate cameras to stalk their exes, girlfriends, and in one Florida case a complete stranger spotted on a TV set

https://www.instagram.com/reels/DX0A6Jhx0jP/

This is happening across the US, and no one in our county either knows about this corruption or is willfully blind to it. 

You couldn't possibly understand what it feels like to have your life destroyed (going on 6 years) by a dangerous—a career offender who faced no punishment—cop. The county needs an outside agency to conduct an internal audit to investigate BSO records. There are so many unanswered IMPORTANT questions. They're here to protect us, and I believe they are only abusing us. It is pertinent that BSO is audited from the ground up especially by an agency with ZERO ties—perhaps even one out of state—to prevent false narratives or quid pro quo. There is more going on than a budget dispute. And personally, I think it's more important. 

I just wanted to share that I am not making up this abhorrent trend, which has been happening for far too long and is still ongoing. 

I know -- willing to bet my dogs -- that this happening within the Broward Sheriff's Office. They need an internal audit of the entire agency - access to any record or data they ask for. Preferably by an out-of-state agency with no care for protecting this agency, because they don't care about them personally.

Thoughts?  

https://reddit.com/link/1tiow5y/video/6jh3pchl7b2h1/player

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u/holllaur — 1 day ago

Kodak Black arrested again, months after getting keys to the city of Pompano Beach.

https://realpompano.substack.com/p/kodak-black-keys-to-city -- There's also the spreadshseet attached here.

Kodak Black is in the news again. This time got arrested for drug trafficking charges again.... But hey, at least it's not rape of a teenage concert goer this time.

The irony here is two MEN (Rex Hardin and Greg Harrison) made this decision in private, without any victims involved or at least any WOMEN.

They gave it to him because of his generosity, yet City of Pompano donates/contributes NOTHING to homeless, financial need or rent help. $0. Literally.

I wrote a post about a while back, and I made a spreadsheet that shows how he gets in trouble, and then gets out of jail for his frantic giving.

Article: https://abcnews.com/amp/US/rapper-kodak-black-arrested-drug-trafficking-charge/story

u/holllaur — 13 days ago
▲ 125 r/Broward

Do you think this is a fair way to obtain your PhD?

https://www.floridabulldog.org/2026/04/broward-sheriff-tony-broke-state-ethics-law-by-using-confidential-police-data-to-obtain-phd-his-thesis-shows

TL;DR:

The sheriff used his own confidential police databases — the ones the public literally cannot access — to write his PhD dissertation.

Then he posted the dissertation on BSO's website.

His thesis was his confession.

Florida Bulldog just published Sheriff Gregory Tony's 71-page doctoral dissertation, which he helpfully cited chapter and verse: the five internal BSO databases he used, the unnamed "study team" of BSO employees who pulled the data for him, and six years of restricted law enforcement records that, per Florida law, a public officer cannot use for personal gain.

Florida Statute 112.313(8) is not subtle about this. Penalties include removal from office and up to $10,000 in fines.

Tony, to his credit, did acknowledge this was a unique advantage over other researchers — he literally wrote in the dissertation that his insider access to "sensitive" data is what made his study special. He just didn't mention to his Nova Southeastern professors that it was also illegal.

The link to the dissertation on his BSO biography page was quietly removed last weekend.

Great read. >> https://www.floridabulldog.org/2026/04/broward-sheriff-tony-broke-state-ethics-law-by-using-confidential-police-data-to-obtain-phd-his-thesis-shows

u/holllaur — 22 days ago